Screenshots of confidential HPE data have appeared on the web

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Who is IntelBroker and what does it know about the company?

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is investigating a possible hack after allegations surfaced online about the sale of stolen HPE credentials and other confidential company information.

An investigation by HPE revealed that the data was obtained from a "test environment". The company found no evidence of compromise of any HPE production environments or customer information, nor did it receive any ransom demands.

An attacker under the pseudonym IntelBroker, who put up for sale the allegedly stolen HPE data, published screenshots of some of the credentials, but did not disclose the source of the information and the method of obtaining it.

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More specifically, the data includes: CI/CD access, system logs, configuration files, access tokens, HPE StoreOnce files (serial numbers, warranties, etc.), and access passwords, including email services.

IntelBroker is best known for hacking the insurance company DC Health Link, which led to congressional hearings after it disclosed the personal data of members and employees of the US House of Representatives. Another case related to IntelBroker is the hacking of General Electric, in which the hacker stole information about DARPA's military projects, including SQL files, technical documents and strategic reports.
 
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